that isn't a crackled glaze, that is a simple clear with a copper green liner and iron oxide brushing. I see little to no crazing in that glaze to indicate it would allow liquid through it.

As far as crackle glazes go ... http://www.gtp.com.a...ages/CV-810.jpg ... the important question is ... "is this a stoneware piece?" since you need to know if it reached a temperature high enough to stop absorbing liquids. From what I've seen on that ebay listing ... who knows.

that isn't a crackled glaze, that is a simple clear with a copper green liner and iron oxide brushing. I see little to no crazing in that glaze to indicate it would allow liquid through it.

As far as crackle glazes go ... http://www.gtp.com.a...ages/CV-810.jpg ... the important question is ... "is this a stoneware piece?" since you need to know if it reached a temperature high enough to stop absorbing liquids. From what I've seen on that ebay listing ... who knows.

I posted that link to show what kind of cup I was talking about. And I should probably use “cracked“ instead of “crackled“ - I dropped it once. But liquid isnt leaking or sth.